dvcochran
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Equipment
Kubota M9000, New Holland TN90, Deere 2640, Vermeer 504N, Vermeer 504SI, more
I have a M9000 with the blower/evaporator housing mounted above the cab. Recently the compressor locked. I finally recieved all my parts/tools and did the repairs Monday & Tuesday. Replaced the compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and receiver/dryer. Flushed the lines and evaporator and replaced all O-rings. Pulled a log vacuum and found I have a leak at the exp. valve. I had nicked the new O-ring. Replaced and pulled vacuum again. Left the tractor over night and it held good vacuum. Recharged the system and it is working well. However, temperature coming out of the vents isn't as cold as I think it should be. I had the tractor in the shop so in the shade, the ambient temp was hot at 96°, the engine was not super hot and the discharge air temp was just under 60°. Any suggestions?
I ran the tractor the last two days and can definitely tell the system is better than before. You can really tell when the sun is out hitting the roof and warming up the air going into the evaporator/blower intake. I have added some insulation (thin reflective like goes under a metal roof). Has anyone tried anything else to insulate the roof/intake air?
I ran the tractor the last two days and can definitely tell the system is better than before. You can really tell when the sun is out hitting the roof and warming up the air going into the evaporator/blower intake. I have added some insulation (thin reflective like goes under a metal roof). Has anyone tried anything else to insulate the roof/intake air?